swiping up all of the good luck
The weather was chilled, but the sun was brilliant. Color saturation was abundant. I knew what had to be done - I grabbed my camera, hopped in the car, and drove off for some local photography.
Mind you, I made the required stops at Lynchburg Music Center (to check up on my order) and at Given’s Book Store (picking out the best of their used selection and grabbing some soup). But the true meaning and “meat” of this trip was to get good pictures. And let’s just say that it was a festival of photos.
I had no idea that a program of mine could output those Quicktime VR files that you commonly see on a few tourist info websites. This is what much of Forest looks out onto. The file is about 2MB so be patient. Also I have not figured out how to make it auto-play, so it must be downloaded and then opened in quicktime for viewing (option+click for Mac users; right click then “save file as” or “download link as” or “whatever else as” for Windows users). Sorry for the extra steps; I’ll optimize it soon enough.
February 19th, 2005 at 6:13 pm
Ah, Ryan! Make the file work!
(Yeah, I’m pathetic.
)
February 19th, 2005 at 6:31 pm
That QuickTime VR looks awesome - how did you make that?